Ph.D. in Public Law is a graduate research program that focuses on the study of laws that control the interaction between individuals and the state, such as constitutional law, administrative law, human rights, and international law. The curriculum, which typically lasts 3-5 years, integrates training in legal theory, jurisprudence, and public policy with original research. Students investigate the legal frameworks that limit government power, safeguard civil freedoms, and promote justice. Graduates are equipped for positions in academia, government, international organizations, and policy analysis, where they can help establish public legal systems, constitutional reforms, and preserve human rights.